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IRISH ROSES 
NEWEST INTRODUCTIONS 
Price, Field grown, 50c each, except noted otherwise 
INTRODUCER'S DESCRIPTIONS 
(H. T.) Ivory white, tinted sal- 
mon; flowers very large and full. 
75o each. 
(H. T.) Coral rose, suf- 
fused white, base of 
i charming rose of a color too difficult to 
flowers are large, full, and perfectly 
formed; very fioriferous; a grand rose. §1.00 each. 
CHARLES J. GRAHAME S*L2S3&£ 
did form. A grand rose. 
ALICE GRAHAME 
DR. CAMPBELL HAL 
petals yellow; ; 
Center salmon, 
outer petals rose, large 
COUNTESS OF DERBY 
and fine, of good vigorous growth. 
LADY ROSSMORE ^ m Jt^ 8 S rTt 
substance. The color is reddish crimson with claret 
shadings. $1.00 each. 
EARL OF WARWICK $k, T LJ^L "SSESi 
large and full. 
HONORABLE IDA BINGHAM K'ffi 
veined; large petals, semi double, quite distinct; of strong habit. 
(H. P.) Large, full and of perfect 
shape, crimson shaded carmine. 
IRISH ELEGANCE 
UTTfLI TMfVCf^M (H. P.) Brilliant crimson, shaded 
nUUn UU-I^-O^iX scarlet, large and fine form, with 
high pointed center, opening up well. Sweetly scented. Award- 
ed gold medal. 
Apricot, shaded coppery bronze 
at base of petals, flowers single. 
This interesting rose is a new type sent out by Dickson & Co., 
Newtonards. Ireland (distributers of so many fine roses). A 
most unique variety. Should be in every collection. Sec 
"Maharajah" for another of this style. 
LADY BATTERSEA 
crimson, shaded orange, me- 
dium size, long stems; very attractive, splendid for massing, 
vigorous grower. 
(H. T.) China pink, suffused 
apricot, bud long and pointed, 
i growth. §i.oo each. 
(H. T.) Pale rose, shading to 
yellow at base of petals, long 
HUGH WATSON 
LADY WENLOCK 
large and full, very healthy i 
LADY ASHTOWN 
pointed bud, large full flowers. 75c each. 
AAAUADA TA14 Deep velvety crimson, with 'prominent 
MAI1AKAJ AM yellow ant hers; large and beautiful. An- 
other very interesting single rose. 
NEWER ROSES 
Field grown, 35c each; $3.50 per dozen 
Customers selecting their own roses are respectfully requested to add to their orders a few supplementary sorts 
lest by previous orders the stock of any particular variety should be exhausted. 
CLIMBING CAROLINE TESTOUT. In this beautiful new intro- 
duction we have an exact counterpart in color and shape of that 
old favorite bush rose, Caroline Testout. To those who may be 
unfamiliar with that variety, we would say that the color is a 
beautiful, glistening pink; the blooms are large and produced 
most freely for a long period; the growth is rapid, and it very 
quickly assumes large proportions; so that those wishing a 
desirable, free, quick-growing, pink rose can make no mistake 
in ordering the Climbing Caroline Testout. 
CLIMBING BELLE SIEBRECHT. It is with real pleasure that 
we introduce this lovely new climbing rose. It is identical with 
the older bush form ; color a most rare shade of pink; the buds are 
long and pointed; wonderfully profuse in bloom. 
CLIMBING BRIDESMAID. We have a climbing sort of the well- 
known favorite Bridesmaid to offer, which should be good news 
to those who are looking for sterling new introductions. The 
color is a rich shade of velvety pink; the. buds are exquisite and 
the full blown roses equally so, being large and full; the stems are 
long and stiff, thus making it a valuable rose for cutting purposes. 
The plant is a strong climber. 
CLIMBING CECILE BRTJNEE. It will no doubt come as a surprise, 
a pleasant surprise, to the lover of the rose, to learn that there is 
at last introduced a climbing sort of this ever popular "Baby" 
Rose. In its bush form Mademoiselle Cecile Bruner is well 
known; the blooms come in clusters and bloom for a long period; 
color, beautiful salmon-pink, with a much deeper shade of same 
color in center. Habit of growth very strong and vigorous. 
CLIMBING SOUVENIR DE MALMAISON. The bush form of 
this variety is one of the best of its kind, and in this new climbing 
sort we have an exact counterpart in color and shape. A beauti- 
ful shade of flesh color, deeper towards the center of the petals. 
CLIMBING PAPA GONTIER. The bush form of this old favorite 
red Tea Eose is known to all, so that a climbing sort of it will 
be a welcome acquisition to the list of roses. The buds are long 
and pointed and of deep-red color. It is a free and continuous 
bloomer, like its parent. Habit of growth, strong and free. 
FRATJ KARL DRUSCHKI (Hybrid Perpetual) . Pure snow-white ; 
very long buds; shell-shaped petals, opening to very large 
flowers; has been well shown and is the finest white rose in 
cultivation; extra fine; superb. 
This is the description of the introducer, Mr. Lambert of Ger- 
many, and we can fully corrobate all he has said about this 
magnificent rose. It has been well tested in this state duiing 
the last two years and we send it out to the general public, 
knowing that it will give the best of satisfaction. 
GRUSS AN TEPLETZ CLIMBING HERMOSA. There ha 
ways been a scarcity of good, dark, climbing ever 
g. 1 
w^j, so the rose-loving public will be pleased to learn that we 
have one to offer in Gruss an Tepletz. The color is velvety 
scarlet; and it is continually in bloom. It is of fast growth and 
very soon attains large size. 
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Crimson Rambler 
